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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Andrius Sytas<\/strong>

VILNIUS: Taiwan, the world's biggest supplier of semiconductors<\/a>, will invest more than 10 million euros ($9.98 million) towards chip production in Lithuania, the head of the Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius said on Monday.

Taiwan's Industrial Technology and Research Institute will cooperate with Lithuania's electronics manufacturer
Teltonika<\/a> to build semiconductor technology capabilities in the Baltic country, said Eric Huang, head of the representative office.

Over two dozen Taiwanese scholarships for Lithuanians will be offered for technical training, he added.

\"This is not a transaction (in exchange of Lithuania allowing opening of the office)\", said Huang. \"It is because Taiwan would like to work with Lithuania together to strengthen the resilience of our democratic supply chain in the face of coercion by autocracies\".

Lithuania allowed Taiwan to open a de-facto embassy in its country in November last year, angering China which views the democratically-governed island as its own territory.

Beijing subsequently downgraded diplomatic relations with Lithuania, curbed trade and pressured multinational companies to sever ties with the nation of 2.8 million people.

The European Union has launched a
World Trade Organisation<\/a> challenge over the trade curbs, supported by the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Taiwan.

Earlier this year, Taiwan launched a 200-million-euro equity investment fund and a 1-billion-euro loan facility for Lithuania and other central and eastern European countries.

The first equity investments totalling 10 million euros in Lithuanian would be completed by early next year, said Huang, adding that first loans amounting to 9 million euros should be dispersed by the end of this month.

Taiwan also granted import permits for Lithuanian diary, fish and egg products, and could allow imports of its beef by the end of the year.

Lithuania formally launched its own representation in Taiwan on Monday.
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台湾向芯片生产投资1000万欧元在立陶宛

台湾工业技术研究院将与立陶宛的电子制造商合作Teltonika建立半导体技术能力在波罗的海国家,代表处的负责人埃里克·黄说。

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由Andrius Sytas


维尔纽斯:台湾,世界上最大的供应商半导体,将投资超过1000万欧元(998万美元)对芯片生产的立陶宛,在维尔纽斯台湾代表处的负责人周一表示。

台湾工业技术研究院将与立陶宛的电子制造商合作Teltonika建立在波罗的海国家半导体技术能力,代表处的负责人埃里克·黄说。

立陶宛人超过两打台湾奖学金将提供技术培训,他补充说。

“这不是一个事务(在交换立陶宛允许打开办公室的)”黄说。“那是因为台湾愿与立陶宛共同加强我们的民主的弹性供应链面对高压独裁”。

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立陶宛允许台湾开放实际大使馆在其国家去年11月,激怒中国将实行民主管理岛视为自己的领土。

北京随后下调与立陶宛的外交关系,遏制贸易和迫使跨国公司断绝与这个国家的280万人。

欧盟推出了世界贸易组织(wto)贸易限制的挑战,在美国的支持下,英国、澳大利亚、加拿大和台湾。

今年早些时候,台湾推出了2亿欧元的股本投资基金和10亿欧元的贷款工具立陶宛和其他中东欧国家。

第一个股权投资总额1000万欧元的立陶宛将在明年初完成,黄说,第一次贷款总计900万欧元应该分散在本月月底。

台湾也为立陶宛日记获得进口许可,鱼和蛋制品,可以允许进口牛肉的今年年底。

立陶宛正式推出了自己的代表周一在台湾。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Andrius Sytas<\/strong>

VILNIUS: Taiwan, the world's biggest supplier of semiconductors<\/a>, will invest more than 10 million euros ($9.98 million) towards chip production in Lithuania, the head of the Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius said on Monday.

Taiwan's Industrial Technology and Research Institute will cooperate with Lithuania's electronics manufacturer
Teltonika<\/a> to build semiconductor technology capabilities in the Baltic country, said Eric Huang, head of the representative office.

Over two dozen Taiwanese scholarships for Lithuanians will be offered for technical training, he added.

\"This is not a transaction (in exchange of Lithuania allowing opening of the office)\", said Huang. \"It is because Taiwan would like to work with Lithuania together to strengthen the resilience of our democratic supply chain in the face of coercion by autocracies\".

Lithuania allowed Taiwan to open a de-facto embassy in its country in November last year, angering China which views the democratically-governed island as its own territory.

Beijing subsequently downgraded diplomatic relations with Lithuania, curbed trade and pressured multinational companies to sever ties with the nation of 2.8 million people.

The European Union has launched a
World Trade Organisation<\/a> challenge over the trade curbs, supported by the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Taiwan.

Earlier this year, Taiwan launched a 200-million-euro equity investment fund and a 1-billion-euro loan facility for Lithuania and other central and eastern European countries.

The first equity investments totalling 10 million euros in Lithuanian would be completed by early next year, said Huang, adding that first loans amounting to 9 million euros should be dispersed by the end of this month.

Taiwan also granted import permits for Lithuanian diary, fish and egg products, and could allow imports of its beef by the end of the year.

Lithuania formally launched its own representation in Taiwan on Monday.
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